Monday, May 23, 2011

DEC Showcase

NOTE: I have added all DEC Coordinator e-mails to each video clip. You may have to create a username and password to view the videos.


Here are the film clips from the DEC Showcase. These clips are not public, but we were wondering if those of you who work with the performers could ask about us making these available? You can e-mail me to let me know. Thank you!

Jesse and Joseph Bruchac
Native American music and storytelling
Saratoga Arts – Saratoga County: Adrianna Flax, DEC coordinator






Porch Pieces
Salem Art Works: Presentation of community arts performance piece
Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council: Candice Frye, DEC coordinator





Rob Hervey
Didjeridoo
Greene County Council on the Arts: Colette Lemmon, DEC coordinator






Peter Donahoe
Pinhole photographer: Presentation
Columbia County Council on the Arts: Colette Lemmon, DEC coordinator






Maxwell Kofi Donkor
Cultural Educator, Sculptor and Master Drummer
Arts in Orange: Suzanne Schubert, DEC coordinator





Phillip Levine
Poetry reading
Dutchess County Arts Council: Eve Madalengoitia, DEC coordinator






Vong Pak
Traditional Korean drum and dance
Brooklyn Arts Council: Ethany Uttech, DEC coordinator





"Bells & Motley Olden Music, Dance and Storytelling":
Performers and Teachers of Historic and Folkloric Traditions
John Bromka, Sondra Bromka
Cultural Resources Council: John Shaffer, DEC coordinator






Percussia
Ingrid Gordon, percussion
Margaret Lancaster, flute
Queens Council on the Arts: Katie Tuss, DEC coordinator






Darren Stevenson, PUSH Physical Theatre
Solo physical theater
Arts Cultural Council of Rochester: Jen Hale, DEC coordinator




Atkinson Family Bluegrass Band
Liza (Atkinson) Winters - guitar and vocals
Shelene Atkinson – guitar and vocals
Laura Atkinson – bass guitar and vocals
Dick Atkinson – banjo and vocals
Adam Atkinson - mandolin
Dave Bevins -resonator guitar
St. Lawrence County Arts Council: Suzanne McBroom, DEC coordinator


5 comments:

  1. It would be helpful to have log-in access so the artists could view the videos before giving their permission to make them public. Is there a way you could e-mail that information to the coordinators who hosted performers?

    Suzy McBroom
    St. Lawrence County Arts Council

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  2. Yes please invite us! thanks so much for all the efforts NYCON!

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  3. Just a quick note about the videos. They are private, so they can't be accessed from the NYCON YouTube channel, but you can e-mail the link from each video to the performers. So, when you click on the clip, you can copy the link when it opens. You can e-mail the link, and the artist can watch the video by simply clicking on it. I hope that makes sense. If not, let me know.

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  5. Once I created a YouTube account with our Arts Council e-mail address it worked just fine! Thank you!

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